Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

SRRRA-CAL OAKS SEWER LIFT STATION - Murrieta, California Distribution Pump Station

MURRIETA, California, United States

Overview

SRRRA-CAL OAKS SEWER LIFT STATION is an operational distribution pump station in Murrieta, California, serving the Santa Rosa Regional Resources Authority's wastewater collection system.

SRRRA-CAL OAKS SEWER LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station located at 42581 Vineyard Parkway in Murrieta, Riverside County, California. Operated under the Santa Rosa Regional Resources Authority (SRRRA), this facility plays a key role in conveying wastewater from the Cal Oaks area to regional treatment facilities. As a lift station, it is part of the critical infrastructure ensuring reliable sewage transport in a growing suburban region. The facility operates under California's Title 22 regulations for wastewater reclamation and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits. While specific technical specifications like flow capacity are not detailed, typical lift stations in this region handle flows ranging from 0.5 to 5 million gallons per day, with pump redundancy to ensure continuous operation. The station's NAICS code 221320 indicates it falls under sewage treatment facilities, subject to state and local health and safety codes. Environmentally, the station helps prevent overflows and protects local water quality in the Santa Ana River watershed. By efficiently transferring wastewater, it supports public health and reduces the risk of untreated discharges into sensitive ecosystems. The facility's operational status ensures ongoing service to residential and commercial properties in the Cal Oaks community.

Environmental context

The lift station operates within the Santa Ana River watershed, a region facing water quality challenges from urban runoff and wastewater discharges. Proper operation of this facility is essential to prevent sanitary sewer overflows that could contaminate local waterways and groundwater. The station's redundancy and maintenance protocols are critical for mitigating risks during power outages or equipment failures, especially given California's aging infrastructure and drought conditions that stress water resources.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 42581 Vineyard Parkway in Murrieta, Riverside County, California, United States.

It is a wastewater lift station that pumps sewage from the Cal Oaks area to higher elevations for treatment, ensuring proper wastewater conveyance within the Santa Rosa Regional Resources Authority system.

The station is part of the Santa Rosa Regional Resources Authority (SRRRA), which manages wastewater collection and treatment for the region.

The facility must comply with California Title 22 wastewater regulations, NPDES permits, and local mechanical/electrical safety codes for pump stations.

It helps prevent sewer overflows that could pollute the Santa Ana River watershed, protecting local water quality and public health.

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